A Companion to Shakespeare's SonnetsThis Companion represents the myriad ways of thinking about the remarkable achievement of Shakespeare’s sonnets.
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The Value of the Sonnets | 15 |
The Incomplete Narrative of Shakespeares Sonnets | 45 |
Revolution in Shakespeares Sonnets | 57 |
The Refusal to be Judged in Petrarch and Shakespeare | 73 |
Dressing old words new? Reevaluating the Delian Structure | 90 |
Speeding Time in Shakespeares Sonnets | 104 |
Mr Who He? | 137 |
Editing the Sonnets | 145 |
Fickle Glass | 261 |
Mapping the Emotional | 277 |
Rethinking Shakespeares Dark Lady | 293 |
Flesh Colors and Shakespeares Sonnets | 314 |
Memory Forgetting and Subjectivity in | 331 |
Poetry and Theater in Much Ado About Nothing | 363 |
Personal Identity and Vicarious Experience in Shakespeares Sonnets | 383 |
Alchemys Protean Forms | 405 |
William Empson and the Sonnets | 163 |
Shakespeares Sonnets and the Manuscript Circulation of Texts in Early | 185 |
The Sonnets and Book History | 204 |
Shakespeares Love Objects | 225 |
Latinity and Desire in Shakespeares Sonnets | 242 |
The Enigma of A Lovers Complaint | 426 |
The 1609 Text of Shakespeares Sonnets and A Lovers | 441 |
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